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and ask me today around the world musical education is getting -- disappears. >> rose: why is that? >> i think one is economy, prices, and people think let's be more practical, maybe music and art is not really necessary so when they look into the budget when they see music and art they say oh, we can cut that. so this worries me a lot because i don't -- >> rose: because of what culture means to you and wha itdoes for the soul and t psyche. >> it makes our minds in a much more creative way and makes our heart more peaceful. >> is it -- what's the level of appreciation in music in china versus the united states or elsewhere? >> china is a very different situation. chinese kids are crazy about learning musical instruments and in a moment we are -- we have like 90 million people learn instruments. and half of them are playing piano. so eve emtary school that i see has a music class so for the future i see there's a huge passion for music. >> rose: why do they want the piano? >> i don't know. maybe piano is simple to play? (laughs) >> rose: no, no. but maybe it's just something -- you h
and ask me today around the world musical education is getting -- disappears. >> rose: why is that? >> i think one is economy, prices, and people think let's be more practical, maybe music and art is not really necessary so when they look into the budget when they see music and art they say oh, we can cut that. so this worries me a lot because i don't -- >> rose: because of what culture means to you and wha itdoes for the soul and t psyche. >> it makes our minds in a...
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i do believe it's a right for us to be educated. it's not a right to demand education from another person. i can't go to you and say i demand you give me education. that's a -- that's not quite -- a civil right as it is something we need to address as a people and as a nation. it is important. i was listening to a speaker who stated that when the -- the department of education was created we were the number one nation for education in the world. now we are down to like in the 20e. that's staggering. the first thing we need to fix is go back to the constitution which doesn't allow for department of education. now this would then put it back on the states to allow what goes on but for me, i believe that the parents and the teachers should have the most -- the largest say in what goes on with the students and how the money goes. this is how we should address at the lowest level instead of top down type of government controlling regulation we have now. >> i hate to cut you off but we have run out of the five minutes, thank you for comin
i do believe it's a right for us to be educated. it's not a right to demand education from another person. i can't go to you and say i demand you give me education. that's a -- that's not quite -- a civil right as it is something we need to address as a people and as a nation. it is important. i was listening to a speaker who stated that when the -- the department of education was created we were the number one nation for education in the world. now we are down to like in the 20e. that's...
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you know, we're all educate canned, well -- connected. well, mostly. any device that's on your phone, your computer, in the future your refrigerator, anything that's on the internet you can get to from basically anywhere. so that's one of the things that makes defense difficult, right? so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a white hat hacker. what does that mean, and what's the motive of some of the black hat hackers? >> guest: okay. so the white hat, the good guy hackers like was explained, so, um, we're the guys who, you know, we develop skills to do the same thing that bad guys can do. so we can break into computers, but i instead of -- instead of stealing information and causing problems, we, you know, tell everyone what we did, try to work with vendors to make their products more secure, you know, give talks about security and how to make it better. and so we're -- while we can break i
you know, we're all educate canned, well -- connected. well, mostly. any device that's on your phone, your computer, in the future your refrigerator, anything that's on the internet you can get to from basically anywhere. so that's one of the things that makes defense difficult, right? so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a...
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video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks' attention to the need for more science, technology, engineering, and math education in the country. >> the challenge is issued every year to students and teachers. they're going after recognition and prizes like computer equipment. >> today, you know, you're still working on your game. you have, essentially, until thursday. >> for some students, the competition is an eye-opening experience. >> before this challenge, i didn't really like math or science. i thought they were kind of boring. >> once you get kids involved in creating games, they are learning s.t.e.m., but they're also learning a lot of other 21st-century skills, like leadership and teamwork, and they're getting critical thinking and all these other things that come along with it in that package. >> it's a team effort. students start by brainstorming concepts that would make a good game. >> and part of the process is that they have to come up with a design document first, where they basically map out the
video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks' attention to the need for more science, technology, engineering, and math education in the country. >> the challenge is issued every year to students and teachers. they're going after recognition and prizes like computer equipment. >> today, you know, you're still working on your game. you have, essentially, until thursday. >> for some students,...
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the critics say there are no guarantees that the money will be used for education and less than half of the revenue is sleighted for education in the first place. >>> with less than one week to go until the elect, do you know where president obama and mitt romney stand on the issues? passing a new healthcare law is seen as the president's signature domestic accomplishment in his first term andy what what he said he will build on in his second. mitt romney has other plans. jennifer davis has a closer look at where the candidates stand on healthcare. >> reporter: it was a first- term victory for president obama in june when the supreme court upheld most parts of the overhaul signed into law in 2010. >> allowing 2.5 million young people to stay on their parent's health insurance plan was the right thing to do. >> cutting prescription drug costs for seniors, right thing to do. we're not going back to the days when the insurance d a pow coverage or charge women dif ripley from men. >> reporter: the president will continue doing the acts of provisions for the affordable care act, including
the critics say there are no guarantees that the money will be used for education and less than half of the revenue is sleighted for education in the first place. >>> with less than one week to go until the elect, do you know where president obama and mitt romney stand on the issues? passing a new healthcare law is seen as the president's signature domestic accomplishment in his first term andy what what he said he will build on in his second. mitt romney has other plans. jennifer...
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may i know that we are trying to contribute further to the education and the post post has a conference with some very senior former intelligence officials, hackers and others coming up at the end of the month and they can find out more at "washington post".com. >> host: will it be up into the public? >> guest: it will be open to the public.
may i know that we are trying to contribute further to the education and the post post has a conference with some very senior former intelligence officials, hackers and others coming up at the end of the month and they can find out more at "washington post".com. >> host: will it be up into the public? >> guest: it will be open to the public.
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going to hold hostage any funding that going to disaster relief unless we can get the other side to cut education national parks whatever else. and these are not cuts that people want to make. so the relief funding is going to get delayed or completely held up. >> wow. >> so every time that there is a natural disaster where funds are needed immediately, congress has to have a big fight over what they are going to cut in order to fund disaster relief. >> yeah. insane. >> they just seems like the height of irresponsibility. >> also if you think about it too, though if you cut this federal funding in what position does someone do? governor romney stands up and says good luck to you? >> right. not only that, but, you know, a lot of the funding goes towards folks that are disadvantaged and at the margins of society anyway. so we're going to take away food from the mouths of poor people to do disaster relief while continuing to give major tax cuts for people who don't need it. >> i'm sorry you didn't pay your disaster relief premium last month, so you are screwed. >> that's right. the way that paul rya
going to hold hostage any funding that going to disaster relief unless we can get the other side to cut education national parks whatever else. and these are not cuts that people want to make. so the relief funding is going to get delayed or completely held up. >> wow. >> so every time that there is a natural disaster where funds are needed immediately, congress has to have a big fight over what they are going to cut in order to fund disaster relief. >> yeah. insane. >>...
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. >> at the president of the ameri health foundation, she is creating programs to educate families. >> they take children from a long screening, from their bmi to all their testings they need. their blood pressure, height, weight. they take them through a spirometry check. they get an asthma and action plan, they see the ator gift and pulmonologist. many times that's not something you can do all in one day. we're really trying to capture it all together. >> the children have a fair amount of basic information about asthma. they operate off of a lot of myths. >> the idea is to bring the health options and information to underdeserved communities while showing that staying healthy can be fun. >> we work out as a family. i have a mini-gym at the house. i put the kids through circuit training three times a week. >> if there's one parent who talked to me and said, i no longer have to take my child to the er. well, that's costing less for us as a plan. but it's providing this mother with the opportunity to know their child is healthy. the child, it provides them with the confidence we can d
. >> at the president of the ameri health foundation, she is creating programs to educate families. >> they take children from a long screening, from their bmi to all their testings they need. their blood pressure, height, weight. they take them through a spirometry check. they get an asthma and action plan, they see the ator gift and pulmonologist. many times that's not something you can do all in one day. we're really trying to capture it all together. >> the children have a...
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the put california back on track campaign will last throughout the day and teachers plan to meet with educators up and down the peninsula and rally train travellers in san jose this afternoon. >> election day believe it or not is a week from tomorrow and governor brown's campaign for tax increase has taken a bizarre turn. >> examiners melissa is here to discuss and talk all about it. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us the latest. >> reporter: probably seen the commercials for proposition 30. that's the tax increase jerry brown is pushing. and in those commercials, he talks about cuts to state funding he's made since he wants voters to believe our tax dollars are being spent wisely. here's a clip. and notice the mention of cuts to cars. >> jerry brown cut phones, cars, travel budgets and state commissions. >> and well, yes, the governor's budget did cut cars for the fiscal year. but recent -- cost $750,000 so far this year. the investigation also showed employees using those fancy rental cars to do personal errands. so this report comes out and last friday at the state wise meeting jerry
the put california back on track campaign will last throughout the day and teachers plan to meet with educators up and down the peninsula and rally train travellers in san jose this afternoon. >> election day believe it or not is a week from tomorrow and governor brown's campaign for tax increase has taken a bizarre turn. >> examiners melissa is here to discuss and talk all about it. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us the latest. >> reporter: probably seen...
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video he did last week, that he would give $5 million to the charity of your choice if you give your education records. number 1 he is pretty much stating directly this president isn't intelligent to get to an ivy league school without affirmative action help. and he is saying i have this $5 million that you can have as soon as the leader of the free world gives in to my commands. >> with all of the money that shellen adelson and a all of these other guys are throwing into the race to be used on advertising and what other sort of influential prophecies imagine how good that money could do if it were put into solving some of your problems. >> that would make obama look good. >> both sides too, there is a tremendous amount of money flowing in. but if you have a billion dollars on each side and we're talking about reducing the deficit or getting more emergency money available to our country in times of need. it seems to me like such an unbelievable waste. and someone like donald trump holding up $5 million is just another example of that. >> if donald trump really didn't run for office because he
video he did last week, that he would give $5 million to the charity of your choice if you give your education records. number 1 he is pretty much stating directly this president isn't intelligent to get to an ivy league school without affirmative action help. and he is saying i have this $5 million that you can have as soon as the leader of the free world gives in to my commands. >> with all of the money that shellen adelson and a all of these other guys are throwing into the race to be...
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and we're trying to contribute further to the education. the post has a conference with some very senior former intelligence officials, hackers and others, at the end of the month, and they can find out more at washingtonpost.com. it will be open to the public and will be a fascinating day because we will have, as i said, people directly involved in helping establish policy, formerly running, for example, the nsa, cyber command, getting together to discuss these issues and going through some scenarios. like i said, that will be at the end of the month at the washington post. >> robert o'harrow's series in the loss to pose is linked to our site at c- span.org/thecommunicators if you would like to read for yourself. charlie miller is at a computer researcher and twitter employee, also known as a good guy hacker, joining us from st. louis. mr. o'harrow, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> thank you for having me. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," we look at early voting with michael mcdonald. then we look to the battleground stat
and we're trying to contribute further to the education. the post has a conference with some very senior former intelligence officials, hackers and others, at the end of the month, and they can find out more at washingtonpost.com. it will be open to the public and will be a fascinating day because we will have, as i said, people directly involved in helping establish policy, formerly running, for example, the nsa, cyber command, getting together to discuss these issues and going through some...
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to provide educational programs and make sure this stay as fordable to all elements of the community. >> it would impose a parcel tax on residential properties, $72 per nonpresident den yil parcel. >> we'll be looking at a three story center office, restaurant, gift shop. >> but opponents say it's not at all about the care and feeding of bears and other animals. but rather about the zoo's planned expansion into what is now the open spaces of the park. >> the measure is written there are large loophole as louing for money to be used for expansion. >> zoo officials insist none of the money would go to fund the expansion, it's going ahead even if the measure fails.. >> california project was approved and is moving forward. measure a one is not a referendum on nolan park. it's about needs at the zoo, today. >> gene gregory is a long time member of the zoo and a neighbor and frequent visitor to the open space area. >> i'm just not convinced that we need extra taxations to help feed animals at the zoo. >> it looks like darth vader is getting a set of micky mouse ears. he took a walt disney
to provide educational programs and make sure this stay as fordable to all elements of the community. >> it would impose a parcel tax on residential properties, $72 per nonpresident den yil parcel. >> we'll be looking at a three story center office, restaurant, gift shop. >> but opponents say it's not at all about the care and feeding of bears and other animals. but rather about the zoo's planned expansion into what is now the open spaces of the park. >> the measure is...
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it is part of the department of elections right choice voting outreach campaign and is designed to educate san francisco rig franciscoht choice voting. today we will learn what it is and who is elected using this voting method. we will also talk about with the ranked joyce l. looks like and how to market correctly. finally, we will see how the ranked joyce voting process works and to you an example of an election using ranked choice of voting. so, what is ranked joyce voting? in march 2002 san francisco voters adopted a charter to implement ranked choice of voting, also known as instant runoff voting. san francisco voters will use it to elect most local officials by selecting a first choice candidate in the first column on the ballot and deborah second and third choice candidates in the second and third columns resect to do -- respectively. this makes it possible to elect local officials with the majority of votes. more than 50% without the need for a second runoff election. in san francisco, ranked choice of voting is for the election of members of the board of supervisors, the mayor, sha
it is part of the department of elections right choice voting outreach campaign and is designed to educate san francisco rig franciscoht choice voting. today we will learn what it is and who is elected using this voting method. we will also talk about with the ranked joyce l. looks like and how to market correctly. finally, we will see how the ranked joyce voting process works and to you an example of an election using ranked choice of voting. so, what is ranked joyce voting? in march 2002 san...
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woods: the beginning and end of that answer, i believe, is education. we have a large infrastructure here in maine. maine is approximately the size of the other five new england states combined, and we have a relatively small economic engine. it's nobody's fault. it is the way the state is laid out. the answer for us to compete, years ago, people competed in commerce and local proximity, then horses, then cars, then air transportation. we're in a global market place. i was in california last week, and we have to compete across the country. that involves technology, investment in technology, and i believe it starts to grade k-12. to talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, that's important, but we don't focus on being more competitive and more advance the, we will not be competitive in the global marketplace, and that's core to the issue. >> moderator: mr. dalton, go ahead. dalton: briefly, middle class here facing camming thing middle class is across the country. it's due to the fact our government does not work together like everyone's said bec
woods: the beginning and end of that answer, i believe, is education. we have a large infrastructure here in maine. maine is approximately the size of the other five new england states combined, and we have a relatively small economic engine. it's nobody's fault. it is the way the state is laid out. the answer for us to compete, years ago, people competed in commerce and local proximity, then horses, then cars, then air transportation. we're in a global market place. i was in california last...
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worldwide. >> our board is made up of leading experts in different fields so from the codirector of education at harvard medical school to leading neuroscientists across the country driven bay biolical infection. they're infectious. it's like a virus with legs and teeth. >> zombies have become popular with the success of certain tv shows like the walking dead and he said that if you want to prepare for a zombie plague the same way you would a tornado or an earthquake. something to keep in mind, i guess. >>> we have all been there, you're searching for the best parking spot. you're in a crowded lot. in florida this is the situation. it went to a whole new level. why this guy became a hood ornament on someone's car. >> and also ahead, stuck high and dry, what happened when smugglers tried to drive their beep over a border fence in arizona and got stuck. >> good morning, topping america's money, estimates now say the total cost of hurricane sandy could top $50 billion with about 30 billion of that in damaged and destroyed property, and the rest in lost business activity. sandy has sparked a rebu
worldwide. >> our board is made up of leading experts in different fields so from the codirector of education at harvard medical school to leading neuroscientists across the country driven bay biolical infection. they're infectious. it's like a virus with legs and teeth. >> zombies have become popular with the success of certain tv shows like the walking dead and he said that if you want to prepare for a zombie plague the same way you would a tornado or an earthquake. something to...
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the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at a high interest rate. then harvard goes and gets a zero interest loan to the professors. that is one of the driving forces behind the high costs of education. that, energy, health care. if you are paying for health care for students, it has gone up as a result of obamacare to about $1,500. we have done a lot with providing benefits for our students. we need to continue to do that. there she goes again with regard to talking about student interest rates. i voted against it because i did not want to see small business owners pay $60 billion to pay for low interest rates. we stopped it and we worked and rolled up our sleeves and did it without taxing people and using any additional fed
the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at a high interest rate. then harvard goes and gets a zero interest loan to the professors. that is one of...
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whether you talking a education funding, or on a national level, look at the reaction to hurricane sandy and the questions being posed to mitt romney about fema funding. >> belva: president obama get a bump and rating out of his handling -- >> in the last week, wve seen a sea change in the presidentil race, obama not only got a bump in the polls, no doubt about it, but the fact he got the support of michael bloomberg and chris christie -- >> chris christie hasn't endorsed him. >> the fact is, he said he endorsed his role -- >> his leadership. >> his leadership, and i think that was very critical. it did raise the whole issue of, what is the role of government? and i think a lot of people stood back and watched some of the destruction there, i think the affects of sandy are going to be talked about for a long time on this presidential race, coming where they did when romney has had some momentum going into it. we'll see if he does coming out of it. >> >> belva: i have to return to odette here. we talked about polls. where are issues that these groupsof any of the grouches -- . >> looking
whether you talking a education funding, or on a national level, look at the reaction to hurricane sandy and the questions being posed to mitt romney about fema funding. >> belva: president obama get a bump and rating out of his handling -- >> in the last week, wve seen a sea change in the presidentil race, obama not only got a bump in the polls, no doubt about it, but the fact he got the support of michael bloomberg and chris christie -- >> chris christie hasn't endorsed him....
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woods: beginning an answer is education. we have a large infrastructure here in maine. maine is the size of many other states combined. we have a little economic engine. it is nobody's fault. it is the way that state is laid out. the answer is for us to continue. years ago, people competed in commerce and we had cars and air transportation. we are now in the global marketplace. i was just in california and we need to compete across the country that involves investment technology and it starts in grades k-12. talk about jobs for people in their 20s and 30s, we don't focus on being more competitive or more grants. >> moderator: cohead 3 >> moderator: cohead >> it is due to the fact that our government hasn't been able to work together like everyone said. we are not putting in place specific things. it is equitably distributed. when i want to do is make sure that we have comprehensive tax reforms. and the evidence of benghazi. >> moderator: let's move onto the next question. >> i have campaigned with people all over the state. i think the best thing we can do is get govern
woods: beginning an answer is education. we have a large infrastructure here in maine. maine is the size of many other states combined. we have a little economic engine. it is nobody's fault. it is the way that state is laid out. the answer is for us to continue. years ago, people competed in commerce and we had cars and air transportation. we are now in the global marketplace. i was just in california and we need to compete across the country that involves investment technology and it starts...
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we end up with more people that are well educated than we should. the percentage of people with college degrees, graduate degrees and people with some college is slightly higher than it would be if we were getting a random sample of the public'. people with lower levels of education may be suspicious of puolling. that is the major by is that we see. it is one that we can correct through the democratic waiteigh ing that we do. young people lead busier lives. we can reach young people when they are not at home. in the old days, we would have problems reaching young people because they were not as available. host: more older americans and are participating. this is "the wall street journal." governor romney is leading among seniors in florida. guest: we don't have any trouble reaching seniors. senior citizens are pretty amenable to being interviewed. they tend to be a home more often. that makes it easier to reach them. older americans are now are more republican in their leanings. there are a lot of reasons for why that is. on of it is generational --
we end up with more people that are well educated than we should. the percentage of people with college degrees, graduate degrees and people with some college is slightly higher than it would be if we were getting a random sample of the public'. people with lower levels of education may be suspicious of puolling. that is the major by is that we see. it is one that we can correct through the democratic waiteigh ing that we do. young people lead busier lives. we can reach young people when they...
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i had a gi bill to give me some money so i could get educated. i know the value of community colleges. i know what they bring to the community. we have to restructure how we invest at enter our communities. we have so many problems with unemployment, small business is struggling. we need an economic base that can allow the schools to thrive. comprehensive tax reform is the way we have to start. we have to create incentives within the communities of people that are innovators want to come here. this is a beautiful state. when people want to hire people that generates the higher tax base, they ask, how about your school system? it is not doing so well. how about the health care system? how about the arts, theatre, extracurricular? we need to build an infrastructure of opportunity that makes this the most attractive place in the nation to stay. we could be the solar capital of the world. right now we need coal. coal is 30% of where the energy is coming from. we can actually do a lot of things. all of the solar panels we have out here. this is where
i had a gi bill to give me some money so i could get educated. i know the value of community colleges. i know what they bring to the community. we have to restructure how we invest at enter our communities. we have so many problems with unemployment, small business is struggling. we need an economic base that can allow the schools to thrive. comprehensive tax reform is the way we have to start. we have to create incentives within the communities of people that are innovators want to come here....
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we have to educate these people. that is our show. reagan. we'll see if we make-or-break the cycle. david: have a wonderful weekend. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. bone dry. the gas crisis deepens. officials say receive is on the way but the shortages could keep spreading before things get better. "money" covers all the angles. >>> plus, tempers reach a breaking point in the post-storm aftermath. the power is still out and supplies are dwindling. could civil unrest be far behind? we'll talk to one business owner who says order is unof ravelling fast. >>> a firestorm erupt over the new york city marathon, generators, water, valuable resources are being used while countless new yorkers are still suffering. the mayor says the race will go on. i think it is crazy. a legendary marathon runner is here exclusively to disagree with me. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: all right. first let's take a look at the day's market headlines. better than expected octobe jobs report failed to lift stocks after some early gains, the major indi
we have to educate these people. that is our show. reagan. we'll see if we make-or-break the cycle. david: have a wonderful weekend. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. bone dry. the gas crisis deepens. officials say receive is on the way but the shortages could keep spreading before things get better. "money" covers all the angles. >>> plus, tempers reach a breaking point in the post-storm aftermath. the power is still out and supplies are...
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when we separated education out of health, education, and welfare. we have spent more money at education at the federal government level, money that could have been used better at the local levels. we have to look at these duplicative programs. we have got to move away from baseline budget to zero-based budget. >> the gao had a study that counted 33 agencies that are doing the same thing. we need to streamline these agencies. seven are focused on businesses and trade. let's streamline them. we have attacked medicare fraud and abuse. we need to continue to do that, in all government agencies. i spent years going into numerous fortune 500 countries -- companies looking for these inefficiencies. i plan using my government to find this week. >> can either of you give me any numbers? the department of energy? >> close to $85 billion. you are looking at a guy, never been in politics before, and i found three wasteful programs in the government. the combined savings of -- if every single member of the house was going and looking for wasteful programs, think
when we separated education out of health, education, and welfare. we have spent more money at education at the federal government level, money that could have been used better at the local levels. we have to look at these duplicative programs. we have got to move away from baseline budget to zero-based budget. >> the gao had a study that counted 33 agencies that are doing the same thing. we need to streamline these agencies. seven are focused on businesses and trade. let's streamline...
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teachers plan to meet with educators up and down the peninsula and rally travellers at the end of the line in san jose this afternoon. >>> san francisco giants are champions of baseball for the second time in three years. single by marco in the 10th inning scored ryan. and closed out the detroit tigers. the giants won 4-3 to sweep the series. and here's lawrence with the forecast. >> looking good around the bay area toward the afternoon. but this morning thick fog outside. watch on the for that over san jose. it will shortly lift and lots of sunshine toward the afternoon. temperatures cooler in spots. down in the 40s. 50s elsewhere. and toward the afternoon hours we should see mostly sunny skies. 70s, low 80s in the interior. 60s out toward the coastline. the next couple days nice. late in the day on wednesday a chance of a few showers in the north bay. chance of showers thursday as well. time-saver traffic coming up next. >>> good morning. obviously fog is an issue for this monday morning commute. you can see it. this is 880. the oakland coliseum is there in the distance. stop and go
teachers plan to meet with educators up and down the peninsula and rally travellers at the end of the line in san jose this afternoon. >>> san francisco giants are champions of baseball for the second time in three years. single by marco in the 10th inning scored ryan. and closed out the detroit tigers. the giants won 4-3 to sweep the series. and here's lawrence with the forecast. >> looking good around the bay area toward the afternoon. but this morning thick fog outside. watch...
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department of education doesn't keep a list of coordinators. so no one know it is schools are complying or not. >> it's not just embarrassing, it's scary. >> reporter: is this something all principals should know? >> absolutely. every principal should know. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 11:00, more from san francisco unified and why they say they are in compliance. jess? >> thank you, jenna. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call or send us an e-mail. >>> it turns out yoeda has a new boss and he has some big'res. disney is producing three new "star wars" films and lucas will serve as creative consultant only. the first film is slated for release in 2015. 68-year-old lucas is selling off lucas films and skywalker sound, as well as the rights to the indiana jones franchise. he says it's time to turn the stories over to much younger filmmakers. >> interesting shakeup. let's bring in rob mayeda, our meteorologist who has been tracking our forecast. >> we're starting to see some things shaking up with that forecast for tomo
department of education doesn't keep a list of coordinators. so no one know it is schools are complying or not. >> it's not just embarrassing, it's scary. >> reporter: is this something all principals should know? >> absolutely. every principal should know. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 11:00, more from san francisco unified and why they say they are in compliance. jess? >> thank you, jenna. if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call or send...
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at all of the channel,spire one show, the of all the good it education and the why would you even cutting it? >> many of the people who came today were either dressed as street characters or brought puppets with them. early voters were in full today, from the district tovirginia, people lined up cast their ballots. and you needed patience. >> just over an hour from start to finish. of voters stood in t snaked itsne tha the fairfax county to cast incenter absentee ballots. >> people want to vote and there complications with day.one >> both campaigns have encouraged early and absentee voting. >> you have to vote. every votecounts, matters. e made upeem t ago. minds month >> we need a change, i think we need a new direction. >> what obama has done for us, i think we should give him another years. >> in the district, saturday was forlast opportunity washingtonians to vote early. voters stood outside of about an hourre before waiting more inside. them that it was worthwhile. >> early voting wrapped up in maryland friday night with a standing hours outside of pulling locations. officials are ur
at all of the channel,spire one show, the of all the good it education and the why would you even cutting it? >> many of the people who came today were either dressed as street characters or brought puppets with them. early voters were in full today, from the district tovirginia, people lined up cast their ballots. and you needed patience. >> just over an hour from start to finish. of voters stood in t snaked itsne tha the fairfax county to cast incenter absentee ballots. >>...
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what it was but just didn't want to be around not now i just i mean you you had bush acting on this education theme and that's why he was down in sarasota there you know people put a lot of conspiracy on it they put a lot of. attacking on bush and one of the things that sort of when you have three thousand dead bodies in the street one of the things that's very hard to say but it's the truth. they messed up i'm that's it's we can put all sorts of big things on it they messed up and the reason they messed up. there is just almost a level of of explanation that hasn't been put on it because you can't start off by saying they messed up you have to bear in mind that one thousand nine hundred ninety two was the last time the republicans were in the white house when bush took over and one thousand nine hundred two national security issues were about other countries china russia iran iraq. that was it there was no concept of an al-qaeda or you know a trans machinable threat that's the word of. the intervening years i mean you know shake you'd had you know the absolute cold you'd have i mean even i e
what it was but just didn't want to be around not now i just i mean you you had bush acting on this education theme and that's why he was down in sarasota there you know people put a lot of conspiracy on it they put a lot of. attacking on bush and one of the things that sort of when you have three thousand dead bodies in the street one of the things that's very hard to say but it's the truth. they messed up i'm that's it's we can put all sorts of big things on it they messed up and the reason...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. that is a shot of new york city, broadway. the shot right behind me. the rain, of course, is picking up. but the winds are really the story. brian shactman is on long island where many residents have evacuated. what can you tell us? >> maria, you hit that 100% on the head. the water is coming behind me. we're actually at a lower point of our last -- hour ago. we had to move up to higher ground because waves were hitting at every single step. we saw a huge tree getting tossed around like a toothpick. the water's coming. i talked to town supervisor in east hampton and the water's a concern. it's the sustained wind we're experiencing that are getting progressively worse. outage imagine, long island has 175,000 customers that are without power. we just got word from north shore of long island that people are losing power every -- every few minutes it gets worse and worse. now, when it
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. that is a shot of new york city, broadway. the shot right behind me. the rain, of course, is picking up. but the winds are really the story. brian shactman is on long island where many residents have evacuated. what can you tell us? >> maria, you hit that 100% on the head. the water is coming behind me. we're actually at a lower point of...
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but i think that the move to electronic distribution of information and education and entertainment is going to come from the e space. and i am very, very encouraged. >> but here t goes back to your question, charlie about "newsweek". and it goes back to the question of newspapers. and it goes to the question of books. you always are going to have an economic issue. and the economic issue is how do you support things that are important. >> rose: thank you, thank you, tim, thank you, jane, thank you for joining us. see you nextime. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [dramatic flute music] ♪ - once the haven of king arthur legend... - this is merlin's hill. - wales is still filled
but i think that the move to electronic distribution of information and education and entertainment is going to come from the e space. and i am very, very encouraged. >> but here t goes back to your question, charlie about "newsweek". and it goes back to the question of newspapers. and it goes to the question of books. you always are going to have an economic issue. and the economic issue is how do you support things that are important. >> rose: thank you, thank you, tim,...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and we're back now. ruth marcus, i want to get back to this business about the women's vote. no question, the president had a big lead there. and there's no question that has closed. why do you think that is? >> well, i think to the extent that it's closed-- and i don't want to revise the debate about how much it's closed-- that reflects governor romney's solid and moderate-sounding performance in the debates. and i think to the-- and also to the extent that it's closed, it reflects the larger closure of the polls and the narrowing overall, men and women, postdebate. but i would like to say i think there is still a significant gender gap. there has been a gender gap with women favoring democrats in every election since 1980. there is one now. women are a majority of the voters. and they are a majority, i think at this point, of the undecided voters. and i thought there was a very inter
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: and we're back now. ruth marcus, i want to get back to this business about the women's vote. no question, the president had a big lead there. and there's no question that has closed. why do you think that is? >> well, i think to the extent that it's closed-- and i don't want to revise the debate about how much it's closed-- that reflects...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> all right, desperate times calling for desperate measures, that's why officials in new york city are responding to hurricane warnings. so mr. lotto, i'm talking about bus service that's going to be suspended starting at 9:00 p.m., and subways that are going to be shut down at 7:00 p.m., is that right? >> 7:00 p.m. tonight, we're going to be begin the shut down of the subway system, no guarantee that you'll be able to get a ride on the subway past 7:00 p.m. tonight, but we'
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to...
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strong belief it is president obama's policies of investing in infrastructure and clean energy and education and beginning to thought fully balance the budget that will allow to us continue to accelerate. lissa: i mean, investg in clean energy, infrastructure. we saw all the shovel-ready jobs that weren't shovel-ready. money wasn't evenk at, i mean yu guys like to point to the five million jobs in the private sector has created. it is always interested what timeline you choose to pick. if you look at real timeline you should take credit for starting in january of 2009 when obama took office, we have 194,000 more jobs than we did when he took office. i mean four years. >> let's be inlex wally honest. melissa, when he comes into office we're shedding 800,000 jobs a month. becae of the, bush policies, that collapse on wall street. you have to give the guy a little time to get the house in order. let me be blunt about clean energy. it has been a net job creator in thistry, renewables industry has grown. now in calornia we have 300,000 people working in the clean energy industry. 3 million across
strong belief it is president obama's policies of investing in infrastructure and clean energy and education and beginning to thought fully balance the budget that will allow to us continue to accelerate. lissa: i mean, investg in clean energy, infrastructure. we saw all the shovel-ready jobs that weren't shovel-ready. money wasn't evenk at, i mean yu guys like to point to the five million jobs in the private sector has created. it is always interested what timeline you choose to pick. if you...
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and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. people prepare. >>> coming up in sports tonight, maryland's new quarterback spreads his wings against the boston college eagles. >>> carol begins tonight with the terps. >> that's right, we have the win lose and draw version of the sportscast. week nine of the college football season, the clock is ticking on teams trying to become bowl eligible. the maryland terra pins, one of those teams, just two more wins are needed. for the second straight week, they let one slip away late. the fourth string quarterback is the only one left. caleb rowe the true freshman, he led a comeback charge in the second half. his first td pass of his career, terps are rallying after being down 13-0. it's 13-10 in the fourth quarter. rowe finding his play maker, stephan digs, he was being double and triple teamed all day. he gets the ball in his hands and makes them pay. a 66-yard td and maryland scores 27 unanswered
and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. people prepare. >>> coming up in sports tonight, maryland's new quarterback spreads his wings against the boston college eagles. >>> carol begins tonight with the terps. >> that's right, we have the win lose and draw version of the sportscast. week nine of the college football season, the clock is ticking on...